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What type of amusement ride or amusement attraction requires a permit to operate in IL?

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What type of amusement ride or amusement attraction requires a permit to operate in IL?

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An amusement ride is defined as (1) any mechanized device or combination of devices, including electrical equipment which is an integral part of the device or devices, which carries passengers along, around, or over a fixed or restricted course for the primary purpose of giving its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills, or excitement; (2) any ski lift, rope tow, or other device used to transport snow skiers; (3) any dry slide over 20 feet in height, alpine slide, or toboggan slide; (4) any tram, open car, or combination of open cars or wagons pulled by a tractor or other motorized device which is not licensed by the Secretary of State, which may, but does not necessarily follow a fixed or restricted course, and is used primarily for the purpose of giving its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills or excitement, and for which an individual fee is charged or a donation accepted with the exception of hayrack rides; (5) any bungee cord or similar elastic device or (6) inflatable rides t

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An amusement ride is defined as (1) any mechanized device or combination of devices, including electrical equipment which is an integral part of the device or devices, which carries passengers along, around, or over a fixed or restricted course for the primary purpose of giving its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills, or excitement; (2) any ski lift, rope tow, or other device used to transport snow skiers; (3) any dry slide over 20 feet in height, alpine slide, or toboggan slide; (4) any tram, open car, or combination of open cars or wagons pulled by a tractor or other motorized device which is not licensed by the Secretary of State, which may, but does not necessarily follow a fixed or restricted course, and is used primarily for the purpose of giving its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills or excitement, and for which an individual fee is charged or a donation accepted with the exception of hayrack rides; (5) any bungee cord or similar elastic device or (6) inflatable rides t

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